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Good advice. Then put some clear tape over the hole and the crack to keep the water out.you need to drill a small whole at the end of the crack to stop it getting bigger
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I think it's for bonding and sealing round edges. You need something like Capt tolleys with very low viscosity to flow into a crack. I have now got Capt Tolleys and the security film and will have a go at making it look a bit better.The3mens Diabalo
Following on from your other thread, Dane, just came across this and wondered if it was maybe an option for sealing the window crack?????
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I had this happen with the hab door on my Autotrail 2015 last year. I contacted the Autotrail factory at Grimsby who after taking details of my van ordered a new glass/polycarbonate from Germany. It took about 8 to 12 weeks to anrrive, I then booked an appointment and had it fitted at the factory. The cost was £214 (I think) but I claimed off my insurance so had just the first £75 to pay, and it didn’t effect my no claims bonus.Hi Guys, we have a crack in the glass of the Habitation Door of our Auto-Trail Savannah (2013). Is this easily fixed (auto glass etc) or more complicated?
All advice appreciated.
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Interested in hearing how you get on as maybe thinking of doing ours. Already got Tolleys as used it on a weeping windscreen seal.I think it's for bonding and sealing round edges. You need something like Capt tolleys with very low viscosity to flow into a crack. I have now got Capt Tolleys and the security film and will have a go at making it look a bit better.
Guys, Thanks for all the tips and advice, I will call Auto-Trail when back and update post with details.Hi Guys, we have a crack in the glass of the Habitation Door of our Auto-Trail Savannah (2013). Is this easily fixed (auto glass etc) or more complicated?
All advice appreciated.
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